Michigan Womyn's Music Festival (English Wikipedia)

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  • Edwalds, Loraine; Stocker, Midge, eds. (1995). The Woman-Centered Economy: Ideals, Reality, and the Space in Between (1st ed.). Chicago: Third Side Press. ISBN 978-1879427167.
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  • Seelhoff, Cheryl Lindsey; Leigh, Sue; Rodgers, Melissa; Herold, Steph; Mantilla, Karla (2007). "UNITED STATES: when is a dyke not welcome at a dyke march?". Off Our Backs. 37 (2/3): 6. ISSN 0030-0071. JSTOR 20838797. OCLC 818922538. When her name is Bitch, she's a feminist and she regularly performs at the Michigan Womyn's Music Festival. A statement released by the Boston Dyke March, which recently canceled Bitch's performance, reads in part: "In the week proceeding the Dyke March, members of the Boston queer, genderqueer, and transgender community began contacting the Dyke March Committee, expressing dissatisfaction about the selection of Bitch as a featured performer...By the end of the week, it was obvious that the unhappiness had become widespread and threatened to disrupt the spirit of unity and inclusivity that the Boston Dyke March has enjoyed for so many years...we are committed to listening and responding to the voices of our LGBTQ community members." Evidently this inclusivity and unity does not extend to dykes, even dykes like Bitch who regularly perform at trans-inclusive events and who consistently support transgender activists and causes.
  • Quinn, Liz. "Michigan Womyn's Music Festival." Off Our Backs. 14.9 (October 1984): 24-25. JSTOR 25794545.

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  • Odahl-Ruan, Charlynn; McConnell, Elizabeth; Shattell, Mona; Kozlowski, Christine (June 15, 2015). "Empowering Women through Alternative Settings: Michigan Womyn's Music Festival". Global Journal of Community Psychology Practice. 6 (1). doi:10.7728/0601201503. ISSN 2163-8667. Archived from the original on May 25, 2018. Retrieved May 25, 2018.
  • Lee, Lisa A.; Ostroff, Stephen M.; McGee, Harry B.; Johnson, David R.; Downes, Frances P.; Cameron, Daniel N.; Bean, Nancy H.; Griffin, Patricia M. (March 1991). "An Outbreak of Shigellosis at an Outdoor Music Festival". American Journal of Epidemiology. 133 (6): 608–615. doi:10.1093/oxfordjournals.aje.a115933. ISSN 0002-9262. PMID 2006648.
  • Serano, Julia (2016). Whipping Girl: A Transsexual Woman on Sexism and the Scapegoating of Femininity (Second ed.). Berkeley, California: Seal Press. pp. 233–245. ISBN 978-1580056229. OCLC 920728057.
  • Seelhoff, Cheryl Lindsey; Leigh, Sue; Rodgers, Melissa; Herold, Steph; Mantilla, Karla (2007). "UNITED STATES: when is a dyke not welcome at a dyke march?". Off Our Backs. 37 (2/3): 6. ISSN 0030-0071. JSTOR 20838797. OCLC 818922538. When her name is Bitch, she's a feminist and she regularly performs at the Michigan Womyn's Music Festival. A statement released by the Boston Dyke March, which recently canceled Bitch's performance, reads in part: "In the week proceeding the Dyke March, members of the Boston queer, genderqueer, and transgender community began contacting the Dyke March Committee, expressing dissatisfaction about the selection of Bitch as a featured performer...By the end of the week, it was obvious that the unhappiness had become widespread and threatened to disrupt the spirit of unity and inclusivity that the Boston Dyke March has enjoyed for so many years...we are committed to listening and responding to the voices of our LGBTQ community members." Evidently this inclusivity and unity does not extend to dykes, even dykes like Bitch who regularly perform at trans-inclusive events and who consistently support transgender activists and causes.

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